Following the family's report, the Pathri police registered a case against Mohit and initiated a search for his whereabouts. Station Officer (SO) Ravindra Kumar confirmed that the girl is undergoing a medical examination as part of the investigation. (Freepik)
New Delhi: In a distressing incident reported from Pathri village, a six-year-old girl has allegedly been raped by a local youth. The victim's father has filed a complaint with the Pathri police, prompting authorities to open a case and launch a manhunt for the suspect.
According to the police report, the traumatic event occurred on the evening of September 5 when the young girl was playing in the courtyard of her home. The accused, identified as Mohit, son of Rajkumar, reportedly enticed the girl into his room. The family became alarmed when the girl was missing for an extended period and later discovered her in Mohit's room, crying and alone. The accused had reportedly fled the scene before the family arrived.
Following the family's report, the Pathri police registered a case against Mohit and initiated a search for his whereabouts. Station Officer (SO) Ravindra Kumar confirmed that the girl is undergoing a medical examination as part of the investigation. "We are diligently pursuing leads to apprehend the accused and ensure justice for the victim," Kumar stated.
The Pathri police are urging anyone with information regarding Mohit's whereabouts to come forward. The community is shocked by the incident, which highlights ongoing concerns about child safety and the need for vigilance.
The alleged assault has stirred significant concern within the local community, with residents calling for swift and effective action to address the issue. The police are committed to resolving the case promptly and ensuring that the accused faces the full extent of the law. As the investigation continues, authorities are focused on providing support to the victim and her family, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in such sensitive cases.
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